wsg: Tom Hanton, Trombone & Euphonium Soloist from Eastern Michigan DHQ
Index of Performance
00:00 Milestone.....................March ................William Himes
Deputy Bandmaster Matthew Rowland begins our concert by conducting this march, which was written to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Chicago Staff Band and features the composer's original hymn tune, "Dearborn Street."
04:29 Ellacombe...............Congregational Song.........................William Himes
07:18 Sing A Happy Song......................................Terry Camsey
This solo was written for, and at the request of, Andrew Justice, principal trombone soloist of the International Staff Band. Written in the 'big band' style of the 1940's it features two songs, "Sing a Happy Song," published in 1976 for songster brigades and "News for You," which was originally written for a contemporary youth vocal group.
11:11 Excelsior......................Dudley Bright
This composition, which expresses the universality and joy of the Gospel, was written as the overture to the 1990 International Congress Youth Spectacular and arranged for the International Staff Band Centenary Celebration of 1991. Melodies include, "The World for God," "At Thy Feet I Bow Adoring," "Glory to His Name," and "Keep the Old Flag Flying."
18:24 Shalom......................Erik Silfverberg
Deputy Bandmaster, Andrew Bell, conducts this arrangement of the Jewish folk song, "Hevenu Shalom Alechem," meaning, "With words of peace now we greet you."
21:07 An Offering......................William Himes
Bandmaster William Himes performs this original piano composition during the free-will offering which was taken to support The Salvation Army's missionary efforts in Africa. Interestingly, this solo was composed only fifteen minutes before the beginning of the concert!
24:58 I'm Glad I'm A Salvation Soldier......................Noel Jones
This sparkling variation solo, based on the Salvation Army chorus of the same name, was written especially for Karl Strand, Chicago Staff Band euphonium soloist, following the band's tour of Australia in 1991.
30:02 The Great Celebration......................Andrew Blyth
Written for the British Territorial Youth Band in 2000, this Fanfare and Prelude features the contemporary Christian song, "Great is the Darkness."
33:19 Rolling Along......................March......................William Himes
Written in tribute to the Flint Citadel Band on the occasion of their corps' centenary in 1993, this march features the tunes, "The Old Chariot," and "Rolling Along in Fiery Chariots." A discerning ear will detect subtle references to several General Motors advertising jingles as well as University of Michigan's fight song, "The Victors."
37:02 I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked......................Peter Graham
This solo, written for Hollywood studio trombonist, Bill Broughton, premiered at the 99th Annual Festival of the New York Staff Band. The well-known words, "I walked today where Jesus walked," are portrayed with warmth and strength.
40:57 In Christ Alone......................Martin Cordner
Stuart Townsend and Keith Getty's song has become very popular of the last few years and is presented here as a four-verse setting.
45:36 A Choral Benediction......................William Himes
A vocal benediction written in 1986 for the Chicago Staff Band, by its bandmaster.

(Post Production and Podcast produced by Steven Himes, www.stevenhimes.com)]]>
http://www.flintcitadelband.org/podcast/05-17-09_Spring_Concert.pdf
Religion & SpiritualityFBA4D03F-2383-46BB-B3F2-909869FDB8D9Fri, 22 May 2009 15:47:49 -0400SPECIAL EDITION CONCERT PODCAST!The 2009 Spring Concert, performed by the Flint Citadel Band
Sunday, May 17, 2009 - 3:00pm
wsg: Tom Hanton, Trombone & Euphonium Soloist from Eastern Michigan DHQ
Index of Performance
00:00 Milestone.....................March ................William Himes
Deputy Bandmaster Matthew Rowland begins our concert by conducting this march, which was written to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Chicago Staff Band and features the composer's original hymn tune, "Dearborn Street."
04:29 Ellacombe...............Congregational Song.........................William Himes
07:18 Sing A Happy Song......................................Terry Camsey
This solo was written for, and at the request of, Andrew Justice, principal trombone soloist of the International Staff Band. Written in the 'big band' style of the 1940's it features two songs, "Sing a Happy Song," published in 1976 for songster brigades and "News for You," which was originally written for a contemporary youth vocal group.
11:11 Excelsior......................Dudley Bright
This composition, which expresses the universality and joy of the Gospel, was written as the overture to the 1990 International Congress Youth Spectacular and arranged for the International Staff Band Centenary Celebration of 1991. Melodies include, "The World for God," "At Thy Feet I Bow Adoring," "Glory to His Name," and "Keep the Old Flag Flying."
18:24 Shalom......................Erik Silfverberg
Deputy Bandmaster, Andrew Bell, conducts this arrangement of the Jewish folk song, "Hevenu Shalom Alechem," meaning, "With words of peace now we greet you."
21:07 An Offering......................William Himes
Bandmaster William Himes performs this original piano composition during the free-will offering which was taken to support The Salvation Army's missionary efforts in Africa. Interestingly, this solo was composed only fifteen minutes before the beginning of the concert!
24:58 I'm Glad I'm A Salvation Soldier......................Noel Jones
This sparkling variation solo, based on the Salvation Army chorus of the same name, was written especially for Karl Strand, Chicago Staff Band euphonium soloist, following the band's tour of Australia in 1991.
30:02 The Great Celebration......................Andrew Blyth
Written for the British Territorial Youth Band in 2000, this Fanfare and Prelude features the contemporary Christian song, "Great is the Darkness."
33:19 Rolling Along......................March......................William Himes
Written in tribute to the Flint Citadel Band on the occasion of their corps' centenary in 1993, this march features the tunes, "The Old Chariot," and "Rolling Along in Fiery Chariots." A discerning ear will detect subtle references to several General Motors advertising jingles as well as University of Michigan's fight song, "The Victors."
37:02 I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked......................Peter Graham
This solo, written for Hollywood studio trombonist, Bill Broughton, premiered at the 99th Annual Festival of the New York Staff Band. The well-known words, "I walked today where Jesus walked," are portrayed with warmth and strength.
40:57 In Christ Alone......................Martin Cordner
Stuart Townsend and Keith Getty's song has become very popular of the last few years and is presented here as a four-verse setting.
45:36 A Choral Benediction......................William Himes
A vocal benediction written in 1986 for the Chicago Staff Band, by its bandmaster.
(Post Production and Podcast produced by Steven Himes, www.stevenhimes.com)47:34Salvation Army Flint Citadel Bandsalvation army,flint,michigan,flint citadel,brass band,worship,god,christianity,william booth,augensteincleannoHoliness Meeting, Sunday, May 17, 2009
Message by Special Guest, Bandmaster William Himes: "Profiles in Leadership"

From today's message:
"Watch your thoughts, for they become words.
Watch your words, for they become actions.
Watch your actions, for they become habits.
Watch your habits, for they become character.
Watch your character, for it becomes your destiny."

Mark 1:1-11The beginning of the gospel about Jesus Christ, the Son of God. It is written in Isaiah the prophet:"I will send my messenger ahead of you, who will prepare your way; a voice of one calling in the desert, 'Prepare the way for the Lord, make straight paths for him.'" And so John came, baptizing in the desert region and preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. The whole Judean countryside and all the people of Jerusalem went out to him. Confessing their sins, they were baptized by him in the Jordan River. John wore clothing made of camel's hair, with a leather belt around his waist, and he ate locusts and wild honey. And this was his message: "After me will come one more powerful than I, the thongs of whose sandals I am not worthy to stoop down and untie. I baptize you with water, but he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit."

At that time Jesus came from Nazareth in Galilee and was baptized by John in the Jordan. As Jesus was coming up out of the water, he saw heaven being torn open and the Spirit descending on him like a dove. And a voice came from heaven: "You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased."

Index of Performance
00:00 Corner Brook Temple.....................March ................David Chaulk
Deputy Bandmaster Ted Tolcher conducts this opening number which uses an old Salvation Army song, "We’ll roll the old chariot along". The composition was produced to honor a Newfoundland
Salvation Army Corps where David Chaulk spent his youth.
03:21 Standing on the Promises ........................................Douglas Court
Using a flugel horn and a trumpet, this solo is based on a Latin design to produce a contemporary arrangement featuring the gospel song of the same name.
07:55 When we all get to Heaven ......................................Steven Himes
Steve Himes directs his own arrangement of this gospel song.
11:45 Adagio from Concerto de Aranjeuz......................arr. Kevin Bolton
A flugel horn solo based on the second movement of the famous Joaquin Rodrigo guitar concerto.
16:43 Jesus Loves You.............................Band Vocal................Buryl Red
Dave Bell, leader; Gill Morton, vocal soloist; Dawn Devins, piano; Andrew Bell, euphonium soloist
21:25 Sweet By and By ........................................................Leonard Ballantine
This solo depicts a newly departed saint sharing stories with his former companions as he joins them in Heaven. An arrangement that seeks to portray not only the sweet fellowship of that reunion, but also the awesome majesty of heaven.
26:45 Great and Glorious ..............................................George Marshall
Published in 1934, this classic selection was developed by the writer after a visit to the top of Grampian Mountain one Easter Sunday morning. So forceful was the inspiration of that scene on George Marshall that he quickly penned this composition containing his masterful harmonic structure.
34:06 Montreal Citadel.....................March....................Norman Audoire
Another classic composition from 1934 based on the song, "Calvary’s Stream is flowing the first line invites us to Come, with me visit Calvary where our Redeemer died".

(Post Production and Podcast produced by Steven Himes, www.stevenhimes.com)]]>
http://www.flintcitadelband.org/podcast/05-18-08_Spring_Concert.pdf
Religion & Spirituality52397411-2722-4D64-A606-F93893DED239Sat, 24 May 2008 14:55:26 -0400SPECIAL EDITION PODCAST!Index of Performance
00:00 Corner Brook Temple.....................March ................David Chaulk
Deputy Bandmaster Ted Tolcher conducts this opening number which uses an old Salvation Army song, "We’ll roll the old chariot along". The composition was produced to honor a Newfoundland
Salvation Army Corps where David Chaulk spent his youth.
03:21 Standing on the Promises ........................................Douglas Court
Using a flugel horn and a trumpet, this solo is based on a Latin design to produce a contemporary arrangement featuring the gospel song of the same name.
07:55 When we all get to Heaven ......................................Steven Himes
Steve Himes directs his own arrangement of this gospel song.
11:45 Adagio from Concerto de Aranjeuz......................arr. Kevin Bolton
A flugel horn solo based on the second movement of the famous Joaquin Rodrigo guitar concerto.
16:43 Jesus Loves You.............................Band Vocal................Buryl Red
Dave Bell, leader; Gill Morton, vocal soloist; Dawn Devins, piano; Andrew Bell, euphonium soloist
21:25 Sweet By and By ........................................................Leonard Ballantine
This solo depicts a newly departed saint sharing stories with his former companions as he joins them in Heaven. An arrangement that seeks to portray not only the sweet fellowship of that reunion, but also the awesome majesty of heaven.
26:45 Great and Glorious ..............................................George Marshall
Published in 1934, this classic selection was developed by the writer after a visit to the top of Grampian Mountain one Easter Sunday morning. So forceful was the inspiration of that scene on George Marshall that he quickly penned this composition containing his masterful harmonic structure.
34:06 Montreal Citadel.....................March....................Norman Audoire
Another classic composition from 1934 based on the song, "Calvary’s Stream is flowing the first line invites us to Come, with me visit Calvary where our Redeemer died".
(Post Production and Podcast produced by Steven Himes, www.stevenhimes.com)39:09Salvation Army Flint Citadel Bandsalvation army,flint,michigan,flint citadel,brass band,worship,god,christianity,william booth,augensteincleannoHoliness Meeting, Sunday, May 18, 2008
The Salvation ArmyFlint Citadel Corps PodcastHoliness Meeting - May 18, 2008Guest Cornet Soloist, Randy Cox(Formerly of the Chicago Staff Band)